[专升本类试卷]专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷110及答案与解析.doc
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1、专升本英语(阅读)模拟试卷 110 及答案与解析一、Part III Reading ComprehensionDirections: In this part there are four passages. Each passage is followed by a number of comprehension questions. Read the passages and choose the best answer to each question. Then, mark your answer by blackening the corresponding letter on t
2、he Answer Sheet.0 A computer is a machine designed to perform work mathematically and to store and select information that has been fed into it. It is run by either mechanical or electronic means. These machines can do a great deal of complicated work in a very short time. A large computer, for exam
3、ple, can add or subtract nine thousand times a second, multiply a thousand times a second, or divide five hundred times a second. Its percentage of error is about one in a billion digits. It has been estimated that human beings making calculations average about one mistake per two hundred digits.The
4、 heart of an electronic computer lies in its vacuum tubes, or transistors. Its electronic circuits work a thousand times faster than the nerve cells in the human brain. A problem that might take a human being two tears to solve can be solved by a computer in one minute, but in order to work properly
5、, a computer must be given instructionsit must be programmed.Computers can be designed for many specialized purposesthey can be used to prepare payrolls, guide airplane flights, direct traffic, even play chess. Computers play an essential role in modern automation in many plants and factories throug
6、hout the world.1 A computer is a machine designed to_.(A)perform work mathematically(B) perform complicated calculations(C) store and select information(D)all of the above2 The selection calls the vacuum tubes the electronic computer s_.(A)nerve cells(B) brain(C) nervous system(D)heart3 The selectio
7、n says that computers play an essential roles in_.(A)automation processes(B) mathematical computations(C) traffic control(D)the development of mathematical theory4 The use of computers for specialized purposes depends on the_.(A)design of computer(B) power used to operate the computer(C) difficulty
8、of the mathematical calculations involved(D)the ability of the programmer5 The selection implies that human beings differ from computers in that human beings_.(A)make fewer errors(B) do not have to be programmed(C) work more quickly(D)understand their instructions5 The “balance of nature“ is not an
9、empty phrase. Nature provides a population to occupy a suitable environment and cuts down surplus population to fit the available food supply. One means of reducing surplus population is predators (食肉动物); others are parasites (寄生虫) and diseases. Also, population density produces nervous disorders an
10、d even drives animals to mass migrations, like the lemmings (旅鼠) of Norway who plunge into(跳人) the sea.That predators populations increase to control other animals has long been known. Many years ago, the Hudsons Bay Company records revealed that the fox population went up and down about a year afte
11、r the rabbit population had gone up and down.Sometimes a situation occurs in which the predators population is reduced to a level below that which nature can readily replace. On Valcour Island in Lake Champlain (New York) , a costly campaign resulted in the elimination of predatory animals only to h
12、ave birds and small animalsincluding grouse (松鸡) and hares, popular game(猎物)increase for four years afterward. Then lacking predator control, nature resorted to diseases to cut down these populations.Jamaica had an example of natures persistence in providing animals for existing habits. Sugar plante
13、rs, about 75 years ago, imported mongooses to control rats. The mongooses killed off the rats and, with plentiful food, multiplied. Rats became scarce and the mongooses ate lambs, kids, puppies(小狗) , and wildlife. Eventually, food became scarce and the mongooses population declined.6 According to th
14、e article, the phrase “balance of nature“ means_.(A)the relation of wildlife to man(B) the adequacy of the food supply to support its animal population(C) the ratio of small game to predators(D)the destruction of predators7 The effect of predator control over other animal populations_.(A)has just be
15、en learned(B) is not recent knowledge(C) is not important now(D)was learned in Norway8 When predators control is not available, nature brings animal population into balance by resorting to_.(A)hunters(B) diseases(C) storms and flood(D)forest fires9 When the mongooses in Jamaica killed off the rats,
16、they_.(A)quickly died for lack of food(B) attacked humans(C) became problems themselves(D)ate the sugar crop10 Implied but not stated; _.(A)Sugar planters imported mongooses to control rats(B) Man should never tamper(损害) with nature(C) To upset the balance of nature can be troublesome(D)Man has comp
17、lete control over nature10 In spite of the strong opposition to new and strict environmental laws, however, it is still possible to attack the problem of chemical pollution; but we must attack it from three directions. First, we need more independent research into the effects of chemicals by scienti
18、sts who are not paid by the government or by large industrial companies. Second, scientists need to educate the general public and inform them about the dangers of chemicals in the environment. If the public knows that a certain chemical threatens the health of their children, then it will put press
19、ure on politicians, in local and national government. If the politician want to remain in office, they will take action to correct the long-term economic costs of chemicals. It will be extremely expensive to clean areas of land which are contaminated (污染) by chemicals; it will be even more costly to
20、 give medical treatment to people who are suffering from serious illnesses after exposure to dangerous chemicals. If governments realize this, the short-term economic benefits of chemicals will seem much less attractive to them.If we can put pressure on governments in these three ways, perhaps they
21、will begin to behave more responsibly. They will perhaps pass new laws against pollution and enforce them strictly. Perhaps, then, the chemical producers will begin to behave more responsibly.11 Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?(A)The Environment in Danger(B) The Proble
22、m of Chemical Pollution(C) New and Strict Environmental Laws(D)Possible Solutions to Chemical Pollution12 Which of the following statements best describes the organization of the passage?(A)Two contrasting views of a problem are presented.(B) A procedure is explained and its importance is emphasized
23、.(C) A general statement is given and possible ways are presented.(D)Recent scientific advancements are outlined in order of importance.13 Which of the following is true of the governments mentioned in the passage?(A)They are already behaving in an extremely responsible way.(B) They do not believe t
24、hat it is possible to solve the chemical pollution.(C) They think chemicals do little harm to the health of humans.(D)They are unwilling to stop the use of certain chemicals.14 Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?(A)The economy is more important to governments than the peoples he
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